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Oh well.
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Really? That was quick! Ok Zotero rocks. Thanks a lot guys!
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In other news, I randomly tried the pooled RIS file again containing all references, and it worked, importing notes, PDFs, everything onto Zotero! But I didn't do anything different this time, so I really don't know what's happening!
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Tried all permutations, removed the :pdf at the end, used /, used \, I get the same error, it imports the reference but not the pdf.
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Sample 1 (no note): @article{Arrington1995, author = {Arrington, D.A.}, file = {:C$\backslash$:/blah/1995(2).pdf:pdf}, issn = {1526-100X}, journal = {Restoration Ecology}, number = {3}, pages = {146}, publisher = {John Wiley \&…
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Ok BibTeX is really odd: If there is no note attached to a file on Mendeley: on importing into Zotero, I get the same error message, but then when I click ok, Zotero DOES import the reference... only without the pdf attached to it If there…
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Mendeley lets you rename the actual pdfs automatically, so I just renamed them all by year only (eg 2009.pdf) so that the file name is really really short. Some files import, others don't. If I pool them together into one RIS file, the entire operat…
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Just a thought: does Zotero have some sort of limit to how long a pdf file name can be? Because a bunch of my files have really long names (files have been named after the title of the journal article to make them easier to find). I'm testing t…
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Yup, just to re-check I copied the path and pasted it into mozilla, and the correct file opened up within mozilla. Dunno what's wrong.
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Its Firefox 3.6.13 and Zotero 2.0.9. I found what I was doing wrong: I was opening the RIS file in Microsoft Word to edit it. If I open it in Notepad, remove the L1 tag and then try an import, it works! I guess it must be something to do with …
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